The 50 grain ballistic style bullets are just too long for the twist. They key holed terribly, could make out the tip and boat tail in a target a t 50 metres
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I loaded some hot to see and was a touch better but of course then I had case extraction issue's. I cut the tips of the last couple I had loaded and sure enough round holes in the target again. I think you forget that those tips do anything as there is bugger all no weight in them but it affects them more than you think. My stability calc even says the 40 grainers should be too long but they do stabalise and shoot damn well, which I have heard that often bullets just stabilised are good for short range as well.
Yes you can shoot cast if you want out of them no issue's there like any other cartridge. I have shot the 35 vmax but find they are a little like throwing rocks, with the same charge the 35's POI was lower at 200 than the 40's. Although they were pretty accurate but the wind pushed around. I think the best is about the 40 grain vmax/ nosler BT or sierra blitzking. or perhaps a 45 lead tipped proj the 50 gr hp's do shoot fine though. I haven't tried the 52/3 match projectiles in it though as it has been purely for hunting.
I think the 222 is great 200 m cartridge, can stretch it out to 300 if you know what your doing, with a 200 zero I think its under 2 moa high at 100 and 3.3 moa low at 300 so its do able.
Ryan